
Tastings So Far
We’re three bottles into the Game of Thrones single-malt whisky series. Clynelish (Tyrell) was fresh, and Lagavulin (Lannister) was a peat punch. Now it’s time for the rebel of the set: Talisker House Greyjoy. Talisker lives on Skye, which feels like the Iron Islands on a windy day, so the match fits.
Fast Facts
Detail | Info |
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Distillery | Talisker, Isle of Skye |
Series | Game of Thrones Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
Age | 8 Years |
ABV | 45.8 % |
Launch Price | ~£75 |
My Score | 7.0 / 10 |
First Sniff
I cracked the cork, got a face full of sea air. No joke. Notes in plain English:
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Sea spray – think wet rocks by a pier.
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Cracked pepper – fresh from a mill.
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Light smoke – campfire that’s almost out.
Makes you want fish & chips.
Taste (No Fancy Stuff)
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Salty kick – quick and sharp.
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Sweet malt – like oat biscuits.
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Black pepper heat – sits on the tongue.
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Gentle smoke finish – short but clear.
It’s like chewing on peppered toffee while standing near the ocean.
Score Sheet
Area | 5 Points Max | My Mark |
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Nose | 5 | 3.5 |
Palate | 5 | 3.5 |
Finish | 5 | 3 |
Value | 5 | 3 |
Total | /20 | 13 → 7.0 / 10 |
How the Line-Up Looks Now
Bottle | Style | ABV | My Score | One-Word Vibe |
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Lagavulin Lannister | Heavy peat | 46 % | 8.5 | Fiery |
Clynelish Tyrell | Light & coastal | 51.2 % | 7.5 | Fresh |
Talisker Greyjoy | Briny & peppery | 45.8 % | 7.0 | Stormy |
Oban Night’s Watch* | Rich malt | 43 % | TBC | — |
*Next time the Oban Night's Watch review
Simple Food Pairings
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Smoked haddock fishcakes – salt meets salt.
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Sharp cheddar – balances the pepper.
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Dark chocolate sea-salt bar – trust me.
Need-to-Knows
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Water opens up more sweetness; two drops are enough.
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Ice dulls the spice – skip it unless you must.
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Leave the glass empty after your dram; the dried-out smell is pure seaside.
Bottle vs Set?
On its own, Talisker Greyjoy is a solid intro to Skye Whisky: sea salt, pepper, and light smoke. If that flavour mix sounds like home, grab a bottle. If you want the whole story, check out the Game of Thrones whisky set series.
Final Sip
Talisker House Greyjoy is the salty shout in the Game of Thrones whiskies range. It is not as deep as Lagavulin but lively and authentic to its island roots. I give it 7 out of 10. Perfect for stormy nights or when you’re craving a bit of sea without leaving the sofa.
Want to explore the full story behind the Game of Thrones whisky collection? Don’t miss our comprehensive guide to the Game of Thrones whisky collection, where you’ll find everything from tasting notes to collector tips.
Let me know your thoughts on X @lochsofwhisky. Next time: Oban Night’s Watch – dark cloak, darker malt. Slàinte!
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